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A19 chip could match Qualcomm's best, but Apple may lean toward power savings instead
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Apple's chip chief says he wants AI chip design, but he already has it
This isn’t a new concept. Designing the chip itself is relatively straightforward, but the real challenge is creating machines that can produce chips. These machines require ultra-pure water, ultra-pure elements, ultra-polished optics, and more to make the chips efficient and fast. This is where ASML and TSMC come in. Even they use machine learning to iterate through each step to ensure that all the transistors are connected correctly while leaving defects alone as long as they don’t negatively impact the entire chip. (I remember reading from ASML website) Unlike older designs, when they detect defects, they will “intelligently” design around it. This wasn’t possible back then. With this approach, chips can be produced with varying performance levels and still be usable.
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Trump Mobile's made-in-US iPhone 17 competitor is really made in China
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Markdown and Menu Bars: How Apple Notes on iPadOS 26 has matured
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LA Apple Store looted during anti-ICE protests